. West Virginia and its people. nvention,served on the committee on resolutions that prepared the party platfonnon which General Grant was nominated, and as elector-at-large, withHon. A. W. Campbell, of Wheeling, canvassed and carried his state forthe Republican ticket. On the first day of January, i8fr), he went on thebench as judge of the tenth judicial circuit of West Airginia. composedof the counties of Jackson, Roane, Calhoun and Gilmer, to which officehe had been elected with unusual unanimity, for the term of six brought to the judicial office the same intelligent zeal and indu


. West Virginia and its people. nvention,served on the committee on resolutions that prepared the party platfonnon which General Grant was nominated, and as elector-at-large, withHon. A. W. Campbell, of Wheeling, canvassed and carried his state forthe Republican ticket. On the first day of January, i8fr), he went on thebench as judge of the tenth judicial circuit of West Airginia. composedof the counties of Jackson, Roane, Calhoun and Gilmer, to which officehe had been elected with unusual unanimity, for the term of six brought to the judicial office the same intelligent zeal and industrythat had always characterized liis conduct of other affairs, and was uni-versally regarded as a most able, learned and impartial judge. Declin-ing a re-election, his voluntary retirement was marked by meetings ofthe bar and people in every county of his circuit, who in their publishedresolutions declared their respect and esteem for him as a man, confi-dence in him as an able, honest and upright judge, and regret at his re-. .i^ckk-J?^^!^


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